Posts Tagged ‘3d design’

Are you as enthralled by 3D printing as the rest of us? Have you had trouble finding or learning the currently available 3D design tools? Then you should come to LVL1 on June 4th, from 6 to 8pm, and take the LVL1 Sketchup Workshop! Sketchup is a free 3D design tool, used by everyone from artists, to engineers, to architects. This tool allows you to create 3D models, which you can then take and print on one of the two LVL1 3D printers.

Like many of us, John Pagyga was immediately taken by the idea of 3D printing. As a landscape architect, he has already adapted sketchup into his daily routine, so he was able to translate those skills into near-immediate 3D printing prowess. He’d like to share these skills with others in the LVL1 community. On June 4th, from 6 to 8pm (immediately preceding one of our regular Tuesday meetings), he’ll be teaching a workshop about the ins and outs of Sketchup in a 3D printing context. Come on down, and learn you a 3D design tool!